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  2. Best pet reptiles: 5 species that are great for beginners - AOL

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    Tortoises are herbivores and can eat leafy greens, hay, certain vegetables, and the occasional piece of fruit as a treat. Russian tortoise walking on the grass, one of the best pet reptiles Blue ...

  3. Tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Tortoises are the longest-living land animals in the world, although the longest-living species of tortoise is a matter of debate. Galápagos tortoises are noted to live over 150 years, but an Aldabra giant tortoise named Adwaita may have lived an estimated 255 years. In general, most tortoise species can live 80–150 years.

  4. List of amphibians and reptiles of Saint Martin - Wikipedia

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    Red-footed tortoise: Box turtles and pond turtles Species Common name(s) Notes Image Trachemys scripta elegans [4] Red-eared slider: Introduced; abundant. Scaly sea turtles (Cheloniidae) Species Common name(s) Notes Image Caretta caretta: Loggerhead turtle: Endangered. Chelonia mydas: Green turtle: Endangered. Eretmochelys imbricata: Hawksbill ...

  5. Chersobius - Wikipedia

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    Chersobius is a genus of tiny tortoises in the family Testudinidae, endemic to southern Africa. The genus includes the smallest tortoises in the world. All three species were previously assigned to the genus Homopus. [citation needed]

  6. Pet Tortoise's Helpful Enrichment Ideas Have Reptile Lovers ...

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    Pet owner and animal advocate Chas regularly posts educational videos about tortoise care with the help of her buddy, Fig, but one of the duo's recent TikToks has reptile owners heading to the pet ...

  7. Russian tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The Russian tortoise (Testudo horsfieldii), also commonly known as the Afghan tortoise, the Central Asian tortoise, the four-clawed tortoise, the four-toed tortoise, Horsfield's tortoise, the Russian steppe tortoise, the Soviet Tortoise, and the steppe tortoise, [3] [4] is a threatened species of tortoise in the family Testudinidae.

  8. Greek tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The Greek tortoise is commonly traded as a pet in source countries such as Morocco and Spain, despite the illegality of this trade. [10] [11] [12] This can lead to an unsustainable removal of wild individuals for the local pet trade and for export. Also, welfare concerns exist with this trade, as the animals are not properly housed when being ...

  9. Chersobius signatus - Wikipedia

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    Chersobius signatus is the world's smallest species of tortoise (family Testudinidae). The species is commonly known as the speckled tortoise [1] [8] and also known locally as the speckled padloper [1] [9] and internationally as the speckled Cape tortoise. [1] A member of the genus Chersobius, it is endemic to South Africa. [9]